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How have G5 programs fared after having their head coaches poached?
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RE: How have G5 programs fared after having their head coaches poached?
(01-14-2019 02:45 PM)TroyFootball05 Wrote:  
(01-14-2019 02:31 PM)ericsaid Wrote:  The obvious idea of the OP in this situation is to demean App State fans.

He's simply refuting what many app fans believe. It's not belittling to have a counter argument. I'm all for stats based arguments, and as I've said before, I think both App and Troy will have growing pains with their new staves. Neither have head coaches that have been head coaches at the college level. Troy's assistants aren't really blowing away, but they could turn out to be really good. It's just really hard to replace Neal Brown and Scott Satterfield with rookie head coaches.

I think there is more to it than just the coach. I think it fair to say that any program reset will result in growing pains, but how many of these programs had senior heavy teams in the coach’s final season? Problem with this kind of blanket analysis is that is not complete or granular enough to draw any conclusions.
01-15-2019 07:26 AM
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